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Office this is where the magic. Happens you'll submit your deed along with any required fees the TheMoreOffice this is where the magic. Happens you'll submit your deed along with any required fees the The recorder's office will then review the document to ensure it meets all legal requirements.
Releases of Liens can be filed in person or by mail in the Real Property Department. The nine annex offices can accept them for filing, however it may take 5 -7 business days to be filed based upon delivery of the work to the downtown office.
To obtain copies of documents filed in the Real Property department, visit the Search Records page. When making requests we will need to know the owner name and legal description of the property. Please note that the legal description can be obtained from your tax statement.
Harris County Clerk Harris County Civil Courthouse. 201 Caroline, Suite 310. Houston, TX 77002. (713) 274-8600.
Harris County Clerk Real Property Department Harris County Civil Courthouse. 201 Caroline, Suite 320. Houston, TX 77002. (713) 274-8680.
How do I request a subpoena? To file a subpoena request, you must log in at .hcdistrictclerk with your user name and password. Once you have logged in, click on the e-Subpoena icon on the home page. Once on the e-Subpoena filing page, you will begin completing the subpoena request.
Number. If you prefer an in-person. Visit you can head down to your county recorder's. Office theyMoreNumber. If you prefer an in-person. Visit you can head down to your county recorder's. Office they maintain physical copies of recorded deeds. And can assist you in locating the filing.